Language name and locationː Northern Tepehuan, Mexico [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. imo, umo, imoko |
21. imo kodan imoko |
2. ɡooka, ɡookadu |
22. imo kodan ɡooka |
3. vaik, vaik, vai |
23. imo kodan baika |
4. maako, makoba |
24. imo kodan makoba |
5. taama |
25. imo kodan taama |
6. nadhami |
26. imo kodan nadhami |
7. kubarrami, kuvaarakami |
27. imo kodan kubarrami |
8. mamakoba ( 2 x 4 ? ) |
28. imo kodan mamakoba |
9. tubuxtama |
29. imo kodan tubuxtama |
10. baixtama, baivux taama |
30. imo kodan dam baixtama |
11. baixtadan imoko * |
40. ɡoo kobai ( 2 x 20 ) |
12. baixtadan ɡooka |
50. ɡoo kobai dam baixtama |
13. baixtadan baika |
60. bai kobai ( 3 x 20 ) |
14. baixtadan makoba |
70. baika kobai dam baixtama |
15. baixtadan taama |
80. mako kobai ( 4 x 20 ) |
16. baixtadan nadhami |
90. mako kobai dam baixtama |
17. baixtadan kubarrami |
100. imo siento ( < Spanish ) |
18. baixtadan mamakoba |
200. ɡoo siento |
19. baixtadan tubuxtama |
1000. imo mil ( < Spanish ) |
20. imo kobai * |
2000. ɡoo mil |
Linguists providing data and dateː Mr. Araceli Carrillo Carrillo & Prof. Zarina Estrada
Fernández.
Universidad de Sonora,
Mexico, June 10 提供资料的语言学家: Mr. Araceli Carrillo Carrillo & Prof. Zarina Estrada Fernández. 2009 年 6 月 10 日. |
Other comments: Northern Tepehuan (Oodamicʌdʌ) or O’otham is spoken by approximately 9,800 speakers in Chihuahua state: Baborigame area; Sinaloa state: Choix municipality, border area, Mexico. Northern Tepehuan has a vigesimal system. There is an alternative term for 11 ''bai-vux-taama-dam imoko''. The word 'kobai' in 20 is derived from the word ''forehead'. |
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